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Unit 6 vocabulary

CANT/CHANT: TO SING, TO CALL RECANT: to formally withdraw INCANTATION: ritual chant; spell DISENCHANTED: losing fondness for; disillusioned

AUD: TO HEAR INAUDIBLE: so quiet as to be impossible to hear AUDITORY: having to do with the sense of hearing AUDIT: a thorough review

SON: TO SOUND DISSONANCE: unpleasant or unharmonious sound ASSONANCE: similarity of word sounds RESONANT: having an effect; powerful

LOG: TO SPEAK, TO REASON ANALOGOUS: comparable to; like DIALOGUE: communication between two or more people PROLOGUE: a speech, passage, or event coming before the main speech or event